Category archives: Lifestyle & More

Travelling Animals

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It’s not just us humans that like to travel. There are many animal species that go on journeys, sometimes they go on life-long travels. Settling down for a long time? That’s not an option for whales, eels and many other animals. Every year, some frogs and newts tend to migrate back...

Tips to book cheap flights

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Holiday season is calling and all you want is to get out from the daily grind as quickly as possible. Whether to Asia, America, Oceania or somewhere in Europe or at home in good old Germany, there are enough places you can go to. Since you probably prefer to save...

3 Must-Have Amazon Products for Globetrotters

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[caption id="attachment_131855" align="aligncenter" width="800"] LifeStraw®[/caption] Voyage, voyage - more and more people take the saying "Life is a journey." literally and satisfy the desire for adventure by boarding the next plane to discover the new and unknown in foreign countries. Experienced globetrotters and adventurous travelers encounter many problems during their adventures...

Mongolia - paradise for adventurers and natur...

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Endless steppes, beautiful people in magnificent robes, fearless warriors riding impetuous horses, fascinating culture and intriguing traditions – Mongolia is the birthplace of conquerors, emperors and paradise for those who seek for untouched nature. It’s a country full of wild and stormy beauty uninfluenced by the hectic of the western...

Maldives – paradise or ISIS recruitment gro...

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Who thinks of the Maldives, immediately thinks of white beaches, the blue ocean, coconut palms and relaxed and friendly inhabitants that enjoy their life to the fullest. However, appearances are deceitful because the paradisiacal image we have of the Maldives only applies to the islands where tourism flourishes. In fact,...

Why do young hippies love to travel to Spain?

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Spain has been a very popular destination for hitchhikers, hippies and hitchhiking hippies for years. In general, Spain seems to be paradise for youngsters seeking for a peaceful haven to escape society’s pressure. Apart from the beautiful nature, incredible weather, lovely beaches and fascinating flora and fauna, those who strive for...

Tips for Working at Home

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Nowadays, many companies offer jobs that can be completely or partially done at home. In some professions, this is even the custom; in others, it is possible to sometimes relocate their jobs at discretion. But those who work at home should remember to create a suitable work environment. It is particularly...

John Niven – Insider Author

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John Niven born in 1961 in Scotland is a famous author, having written renowned works like “Kill your Friends“, in which the egocentric protagonist does everything to climb up the career ladder. In order to get to the top of the record company he is working for, he is even...

Business Hacks: How to sell on Instagram

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Back then Instagram used to be a simple smartphone app for people to share random photos of their life. However, the app has long turned into big business. Bloggers, other influencers and companies have found a way to make money on Instagram by simply sharing their products they want to...

Berlin and its Start-Ups

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The term “start-up” is currently on everyone's lips. All it means is a recently launched company. Start-ups flourish in the entire world, but especially in the cities, hundreds of them are launched each year. The Berlin-based start-up scene is the most active one, with start-ups in all kinds of areas....

The most expensive wines worlwide

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For most of us, wine is an alcoholic beverage that is ideal for dining. It is considered a luxury good and represents a cultural asset. But for some of us, wine can be a collector's item, an investment, an object of prestige. Wine has always been regarded as a sign of prosperity....

A special kind of vacation: Duna Jam

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Everyone, that has attended a festival once, knows the feeling of being lost and lonely, buried under masses of attendees and being isolated in ones own little bubble of disorientation and overtaxing. But this has not always to be the case, as can be seen by Duna Jam, a musical...